Martin Ayers' Review Of "The Most Powerful Move In Golf" Video

To achieve maximum power in your golf swing, certain sequences must happen at different parts of the swing. Some occur naturally correct, others occur naturally INCORRECT. It is these faults in the swing that must be REtrained to achieve power like the pros. Steve Elkington is one example of how the Martin Ayers golf swing method can dramatically increase your power and accuracy. When I read about a guy that has tried OVER 20 different swing methods to improve his game, and said "The Most Powerful Move In Golf" by Martin Ayers was the one that ended his search, I had to write this review. So, if you're one of those that have no idea where your ball is going until you hit it, listen up.In 1 hour and 30 minutes, Martin helps you put the entire golf swing together in the most powerful way.Professional golfer Steve Elkington probes Martin to try and extract the essence his teachings. In order for you to really "get it," different parts of the swing is repeated in different ways so you grasps the essence of it, i.e. how it feels, how it looks when drawn in the sand, etc.We all know how important the short game is to scoring, right. Well, you'll learn how to apply this powerful swing to the short game too.A Class A PGA teacher got his hands on this video and recognized the teachings. He tried it out and like what he felt. After going through and practicing what was mention in the video, he shot a 1 over par for nine holes, which is pretty solid. But, here's the kicker. HE DID THAT USING ONLY A 6-IRON, WEDGE AND PUTTER! Enough said.-You'll get a sense of knowing where the clubhead is at all times during the swing-You'll learn how to release the club in a certain way, which is the key for power and accuracy-You'll learn to have that constant circle in the right arm - this will take repetition to it absolutely "grooved"

The way the video covers the essence of "The Most Powerful Move In Golf" is wonderful. "If this isn't Hogan's secret, then Hogan never had a secret."

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Martin Ayers Golf Swing Method - A New Meaning To Grip and Rip

The Burner 2.0 HP 3h-4h, 5-pw combination iron set is perfect for golfers who have a difficult time getting their long iron shots airborne. But, don't think playing with rescue woods is for amateurs. There are lady pros that prefer this set up over traditional long irons. Why? Because it's easier to hit the fairway wood.

For the average golfer, a 200 yard par 3 is intimidating to say the least. Add a lake in front of it and it's layup time. It's not fun when a par 3 turns into a par 4, and a bogey is a "good" score. For golfers that cannot carry a 3 iron over hazards like a lake, the iron - hybrid set is the answer. Hybrids are much easier to hit off the fairway. And, when you can tee it up on a par 3, you are shooting for par, baby!

With the distance you also get a higher ball flight so the landing is softer. This makes it an ideal replacement for long irons.

Shaft length (41" for 3H and 40.5" for 4H) combined with ultra light weight technology allows you to generate more club head speed, which equals distance. Of course, graphite shafts are used to accomplish this. However, you still get a good feeling for the head as the swing weight is a D8. The irons come with a D3.5 swing weight (higher the alphabet and number, the heavier the club feels when swung).

The 3 Rescue Hybrid comes with an 18 degree loft, while the 4 Rescue Hybrid comes with a 21 degree loft.

TaylorMade's white crown not only looks cool, but cuts glare down, making it easier on the eyes at address. The black face contrasted with the white crown makes aligning your shot easy.

So, whatever your reason is for not being able to hit your long irons, everything will change when you get the Burner Combo Set. This set will definitely improve your game.

It seems like the major difference between the TaylorMade Burner 2.0 and the 2.0 HP is the finish. The classic Burner 2.0 irons were a gun metal finish, while the new HP has more of a chrome finish. HP stands for High Polish as far as I can see.

If you did your homework when the Burner 2.0 irons came out, you know that these irons were engineered to be long. Each club was individually designed as opposed to the usual "copy and paste" process.

Thinner face, lower center of gravity, custom designed shafts for each club, Multi-Functional Sole, progressive weight distribution, etc. ALL contribute to a much improved club.

Watch the video below if you haven't heard about all the technological improvements that went into building the Burner 2.0.

The Original TaylorMade Burner 2.0 and TaylorMader Burner 2.0 HP

I've noticed the original Burner 2.0 has been phasing out. They are not on the TaylorMade website nor in stores online. If you want the gun metal finish, you'd have to check classified ads or places like eBay for in stock clubs. Amazon had it but was out of stock when this post was written. They did have a used set for $325 here. Graphite shafts were available here. As of this post, they do have the TaylorMade Burner 2.0 HP version in stock. That's it for this TaylorMade Burner 2.0 HP Irons review.

In this video you will hear the differences between the TaylorMade Burner 2.0 and the Mizuno JPX800. You'll not only see the difference between the looks but also the the ball speed off the face. One solid hit with the TayloyMade Burner 2.0 registered over 13 miles per hour faster than the Mizuno iron. You'll also hear how each club handles mishits. You'll be surprised at how forgiving it is.

The longer clubs will definitely give you more distance, if that is what you're looking for. Just be sure to hit the range first so you know what the (new) distances are for each club. Being long does not help you score well. Consistency and accuracy is much more important.

Here's a TaylorMade Father's Day Gift Guide to help you find the newest or bestselling product available today:

This is what almost what every father wants...more distance in his golf game. And the TaylorMade Burner Superfast 2.0 Driver was built for distance. It is light and has an aerodynamic design. All that means more club head speed which produces more distance.

When choosing a club for the average golfer, you first want to know if he golfs right or left hand. Then, you would want to get him the Regular Flex shaft unless he's in his 70's and swings slower. In which case get him the Senior Flex. A young dad who can hit the ball over 260 yds would probably want a Stiff Flex shaft. Graphite shaft is a solid choice for almost all golfers. And, a 10.5 degree loft is perfect for the average golfer. Check dad's golf bag to see what degree loft and what flex shaft he's using. Here's a video on how to choose a driver:

Here's a video review of the TaylorMade RocketBallz Rescue. If you are not familiar with golf, the language in review may not help you. In this case, as a general rule, if he shoots in the 80's, 90's, or higher, he would find this rescue "wood" helpful in his game.

Does dad need to exercise more? Get him the TaylorMade R11 Stand Bag and he'll have no excuses.

Walking 18 holes is a fun way for dad to start exercising, AND have fun doing it. The R11 Pure Lite Stand Bag is a streamlined design of a larger bag but without the weight (only 4.9 pounds). The 7 pockets and accessory friendly design allows dad to bring his beverage of choice and other essentials for a comfortable round of golf. Rainhood, umbrella holder, and ergonomic shoulder straps are just some of the features to help dad make it through a round of golf.

You may not know it, but dad sure does. Sometimes when the sun is shining and the angle is just right, there's a glare that shoots off the putter. This can be very hard on the eyes and may be enough to cause a slightly "blind" put. In that case, dad is just guessing the put is lined up.

The TaylorMade White Smoke series takes care of that. The white crown not only eliminates glare but also provide excellent contrast against the green.

Added to the white crown are 3 easy-to-see black alignment lines. This instils confidence that the put is lined up and ready for the stroke.

This is when he will witness a "true roll" off the face. Instead of skidding initially, the ball will start rolling forward for a smoother, more accurate put. Credit this to it PureRoll Surlyn face insert.

To say TaylorMade is serious about golf is an understatement. For the average person the Penta TP5 may be just another ball, but when 3 of the 10 best professional golfers in the world choose to play Penta, you know it has some serious technology behind it.

Here's what "mvmac" had to say about the Penta TP5: something as small

"The Penta had a pretty good year in '11. Darren Clarke won the British open, currently 3 players in the top 10 in the world use the Penta and 25 million Penta balls were put into play. Taylormade golf balls also doubled it's market share. Illustrating just how committed TMAG is to being #1 in every category. There will also be some surprises with some of the new tour players that will be playing the TP5 in 2012, but I've been sworn to secrecy about it

The New Penta TP5 continues the 5 Layer technology —cover, outer mantle, middle mantle, inner mantle and core—engineered to optimize performance in five key shot categories: driver, long irons, middle irons, short irons and wedges. The big changes for the new ball is the 28% lower core compression which equates to a reduction of spin. The lower compression also results in a softer feel, TMAG measures by sound in hertz. Compared to the ProV1 it's softer than the ProV1 and spins less that the ProV1x.

Taylormade claims distance jumps of 10 yards. I got to play with the latest version of the Penta line and was pleased. The balls definitely felt soft, something that to me is most evident in hitting putts. Can't say I hit it 10 yards farther, would be tough to tell anyway since I was hitting a lot of the new TMAG clubs, but would confirm that the balls performs well into the wind and is great for shots around the green. The greens at La Costa North course, where I was playing in the TMAG media day, are new and newer greens tend to repel balls. But I was able to hold greens with long and mid irons.